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The Digital well being app really restricts your app use once you set it in the app's "focus mode" function. Try this too. Source: about 1 year ago
Yes it is called Digital wellbeing. You can set app timers, screen time goals, and focus mode. Per checking there is also Focus, Scheduled summary and app limits on IOS. Source: over 2 years ago
> It's all about which company can screw the other out of engagement and eyeballs. You could argue that Apple is acquiring users who they then lock in, sell to advertisers and developers (for a 30% cut on the App store) and monetize with service subscriptions, but you can also argue that half of Apple's profit is still from hardware sales, and apps and services are a big reason for buying that hardware. And Google... - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
If you have an Android phone think about installing some of Google's wellness apps -. https://wellbeing.google/. Source: about 3 years ago
There are but we only have one vehicle, and it's a big no on driving anywhere other than a job or the store. I've decided to go to 7cups.com and talk it out there. It'll have to do until I get a job. I just needed to vent somewhere. Thanks for the suggestions, though! Source: almost 2 years ago
Some advice: maybe talk to other people in your family so they can warn you if he's in your town or neighborhood? And also, look into getting a better therapist. While you're trying to find a new one there's always Better Help or 7cups.com (7cups is free, but JSYK I've used the latter before and you have to be very selective. Not all the people on there know what they're doing. They're not trained professionals,... Source: almost 2 years ago
*Reiki (can not recommend highly enough) *Hypnotherapy *Calling a warmline or using 7cups to talk to someone. Source: about 2 years ago
There's a mental health text-chat site called 7cups.com where you can talk to a volunteer about what's going on. It's free and anonymous. Source: about 2 years ago
There's a free online support called 7cups.com with 'listeners'. They're not therapists, but volunteers. Similar to people that volunteer on suicide hotlines. Source: about 2 years ago
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